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POPSYahoo Launches Ymail and Rocketmail Today Yahoo will launch two new email address domains: ymail.com and rocketmail.com to its webmail service. This is due to the increasing difficulty that web users face in trying to find simple and straightforward usernames while registering for an email service ‘@yahoo.com’.
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POPSYahoo Launches Ymail and Rocketmail Today Yahoo will launch two new email address domains: ymail.com and rocketmail.com to its webmail service. This is due to the increasing difficulty that web users face in trying to find simple and straightforward usernames while registering for an email service ‘@yahoo.com’.
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POPSGeneral Obama Calls For Shift Of U.S. Forces To Afghanistan Obama, who has made his opposition to the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq five years ago a centerpiece of his campaign, was in Baghdad to assess security in Iraq, where violence has fallen to its lowest level since early 2004. Iraqi government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh said Obama did not mention his pledge to remove U.S. combat troops within 16 months if he takes office in talks with Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki. But in comments suggesting Iraq and Obama are not far apart on the timeframe, Dabbagh said Baghdad's goal was for foreign combat forces to leave by the end of 2010 if security conditions allowed. Dabbagh has floated a similar timeframe before. "We cannot give any timetables or dates but the Iraqi government believes the end of 2010 is the appropriate time for the withdrawal of the forces," Dabbagh told reporters. http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080721/pl_nm/iraq_dc
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POPSThe Google-Yahoo! Ad Deal Close on the heels of Microsoft’s bid to take over search engine giant Yahoo, comes the news of a deal between Yahoo and Google. Nowhere along the lines of an attempted takeover, this search advertising partnership will see Yahoo buying some of Google’s online ads to display alongside its own on its search result pages.
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POPSSpider helps track disease outbreaks A 'Spider' being "The Web-walking part of a search engine that collects pages for indexing in the search engine's database. Also called a bot.":answers.com I thought I'd better put that in, because when I first saw the title, I had visions of biologists, out in the wild, catching spiders to be tested for disease. Now if you want to find out about disease outbreaks, you can just google them before the WHO Centres of disease control have any idea. Maybe WHO should google not yahoo.